Among bug fixes, it contains improved Application Wizard with
automatic rules generation, and termination options(it is available only in Professional Edition mode). Also there is a context menu item to remove "untrusted" labels from files.

Application Wizard. The wizard is called from Windows Explorer context menu and assists the process of constructing application rules. With wizard you can
- Add new application to the Application Database
- Configure application rules
- Change application settings

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3. One-click termination for the applications with malicious activity detected. That is extension of GeSWall’s attack’s notification policy.

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so far so good aigle. i really like the way the application wizard has come along in just these few weeks. still needs a little tweaking from the guys over at gentlesecurity. just when i thought i couldn't LOVE geswall anymore than i already do, they go and improve it more

at this rate, i may uninstall all my other security apps (or keep them only for on demand scanning) except my firewall.

Yes you can. You can leave it to prompt you everytime you open FF for instance.
Run isolated? - yes ; -no
If you want, read from their website, and even the manual. It's easy to read and understand, and won't take much time.

But before that, just to disable all pop ups and default sandboxing behaviour, first u should lower GesWall security level to ' Isolate Jailed Applications'. Or u can just edit the rules for ur browsers and other appliances etc to always run trusted via pop ups or through main console. Infact there might be many ways to achieve this without any popups.

Hi LongBoard, the solution I posted will not work as I tested on free version. It almost disables GesWall,s policy.

As I tested on this latest beta( but should work on any version), go by this way.

After installing GW, make sure GesWall security level is medium( pop up mode). See napshot. It is default mode by the way so u need not worry about it.

When u will run ur browser or anyother network appliance first time, say FF, u will get a pop up like this( Pic 2). Opt for 'No' and 'Don,t ask again' and no more pop up for FF- Pic3. Then u can run FF from right click menue option, "Run Isolated". I hope it,s clear now.

If u try, let,s know how it goes. If u want to try first time, I will sugest non- beta version.

Not sure but I did a clean install. Beta will also work as limited free version unless u upgrade or opt for a pro trial.

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Thanks Aigle for the information. Another quick question, if i decide to have a trial version of Geswall pro beta2 will it convert back to free version after trial or do i have to install free version again?

Thanks Aigle for the information. Another quick question, if i decide to have a trial version of Geswall pro beta2 will it convert back to free version after trial or do i have to install free version again?

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Trial version will install as free version then u can upgrade this Free trial to a Pro trial. After the Pro trial is over, it will itself revert back to free version as I understand.

so far so good aigle. i really like the way the application wizard has come along in just these few weeks. still needs a little tweaking from the guys over at gentlesecurity. just when i thought i couldn't LOVE geswall anymore than i already do, they go and improve it more

at this rate, i may uninstall all my other security apps (or keep them only for on demand scanning) except my firewall.

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Hi Zopzop. I am really thankful to u as u were the very first one of GesWall users here and u did interesting tests with it that proved its strong defence against nastiest malware.

I have DefenseWall paid running om one machine and GesWall Pro on the other. The reason for having both is DefenseWall is very strong and very simple and GeSWall has an architectural advantage (using windows policy manager).

GeSWall will be ready for vista x64 ready soon, while DW is busy with a major update (v 2.0). When GeSWall is ready we will update to Vista on the machine of my son (he likes the 20% performance gain of 64 bits, and will problably use the simple GUI). My wife will stay on XP until her work will move on to the next Microsoft OS release. Betting on two horses turned out a good strategy.